News: McQueen Breaks Met Record

Yesterday marked the 125th anniversary of the first ever Coca-Cola sold to the public and to celebrate this milestone, Assouline's releasing a book chronicling the history of the soda pop through some of the brand's most iconic ads, like Naomi Campbell with Coke can curlers in her hair. {TMagazine}

The Alexander McQueen exhibit's been open for one week and guess how many visitors they've gotten so far? Around 43,000. According to the New York Times, about 5,100 people went to see it on opening day, that's more than any other Costume Institute show's ever seen on it's first day. {WorldMcQueen}

A couple of weeks ago, Beyoncè kicked off the Let's Move campaign against childhood obesity and now a hot young Congressman's doing his part to motivate the masses. U.S. Representative Aaron Schock has posed shirtless, with ripped abs on the latest cover of Men's Health to promote the `Fit for Life' summer challenge which encourages American's to make healthy changes to their lifestyles. {BusinessWire}

Ah, the things people will do for fame—during his appearance on the BBC's The Graham Norton Show last Friday, Robert Pattinson admitted that he used to lie and tell people in Hollywood that he was close with Prince William and even went to school with him at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. {USMagazine}

Rihanna sweetened up her look a bit when she stepped out on the red carpet this weekend for Nivea's 100th anniversary celebration in Paris. The sultry singer wore a tiered white eyelet BCBG Max Azria dress. {RedCarpetFashionAwards}

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